Trump Flu - Who's To Blame?

Who is to blame for Trump Flu?

  • Chi-na

    Votes: 24 63.2%
  • Europe

    Votes: 2 5.3%
  • Obama

    Votes: 5 13.2%
  • Nancy Pelosi

    Votes: 5 13.2%
  • Neo-Liberals

    Votes: 3 7.9%
  • Mexicans

    Votes: 10 26.3%

  • Total voters
    38

abandonconflict

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The Chinese Communist Party is to blame.Screenshot (59).png
"We warmly congratulate the spread of the virus in America and may it last a very long time in Japan."
Banner in Beijing
 

abandonconflict

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To be clear, the US, even with the dotard as potus, offered help when China was going through the worst of it. They summarily rejected all outside help and they did so, in order to conceal the extent of the outbreak. In this way, they deprived the world of reliable data that would have helped flatten the curve and this was after weeks of covering it up. Had they never covered up that a novel coronavirus had begun to spread from human to human, there may never have been a pandemic. The virus itself was introduced to humans in an exotic animal meat market which is not only illegal in the rest of the world, but considered morally abhorrent.

The blame for the pandemic is squarely on the shoulders of the Chinese Communist Party.
 

Sif1

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To be clear, the US, even with the dotard as potus, offered help when China was going through the worst of it. They summarily rejected all outside help and they did so, in order to conceal the extent of the outbreak. In this way, they deprived the world of reliable data that would have helped flatten the curve and this was after weeks of covering it up. Had they never covered up that a novel coronavirus had begun to spread from human to human, there may never have been a pandemic. The virus itself was introduced to humans in an exotic animal meat market which is not only illegal in the rest of the world, but considered morally abhorrent.

The blame for the pandemic is squarely on the shoulders of the Chinese Communist Party.
I totally agree They knew about it November. They think if they eat an exotic animal etc, they will get special powers.
 

blu3bird

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To be clear, the US, even with the dotard as potus, offered help when China was going through the worst of it. They summarily rejected all outside help and they did so, in order to conceal the extent of the outbreak. In this way, they deprived the world of reliable data that would have helped flatten the curve and this was after weeks of covering it up. Had they never covered up that a novel coronavirus had begun to spread from human to human, there may never have been a pandemic. The virus itself was introduced to humans in an exotic animal meat market which is not only illegal in the rest of the world, but considered morally abhorrent.

The blame for the pandemic is squarely on the shoulders of the Chinese Communist Party.
I wonder if the Chinese government would've accepted help from any other US president?

When this pandemic settles down, do you think there should be punishment or some sort of retaliation towards them, the Chinese government? I think there should be. I don't know what though, but they shouldn't be allowed to get away witth the damage they've caused to the world
 

Chunky Stool

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I wonder if the Chinese government would've accepted help from any other US president?

When this pandemic settles down, do you think there should be punishment or some sort of retaliation towards them, the Chinese government? I think there should be. I don't know what though, but they shouldn't be allowed to get away witth the damage they've caused to the world
We should just write off our debt to China.
They caused the problem so they get to pay the cost.
 

captainmorgan

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spek9

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I say time for a new law. Open face-shooting season on anyone, anywhere that attempts a scam during time of crisis. Right up to the very top of the chain.
 

radiant Rudy

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So tired of winning.
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New York(CNN Business)The Fox Business Network announced on Friday that it had parted ways with Trish Regan, the conservative news host who ignited controversy earlier this month when she dismissed the coronavirus pandemic as a conspiracy to throw President Trump out of office.
"We thank her for her contributions to the network over the years and wish her continued success in her future endeavors," the network said in a statement to CNN Business. "We will continue our reduced live primetime schedule for the foreseeable future in an effort to allocate staff resources to continuous breaking news coverage on the Coronavirus crisis."
The news of her departure was first reported by NBC News.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump is more popular than ever, but there's more to the story

4 takeaways from a mid-crisis polling spike for the U.S. president

Alexander Panetta · CBC News · Posted: Mar 28, 2020 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: 2 hours ago


U.S. President Donald Trump, seen here wearing a campaign cap during a meeting to discuss the pandemic at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta earlier this month, is seeing the best polling numbers of his presidency. (Hyosub Shin/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via The Associated Press)

Sorry to the haters, doubters and slack-jawed disbelievers: Donald Trump has the highest approval ratings of his presidency.
The barrage of criticism he's faced in the media over his handling of the COVID-19 crisis does not erase the fact that he's getting decent marks from the public.

He's closer than ever to cracking the 50 per cent mark in public approval.
Trump took a pause Friday from dealing with this deadly, economy-pulverizing pandemic to tweet his thanks to a journalist who pointed out his poll numbers.

As the president often does, he insisted his real support must be much higher than what's in the media. "Add 10 points!" he tweeted.
Needless to say, you can't arbitrarily add 10 points to a survey and call it statistically sound. But here are a few things we can definitely glean from the polling so far.
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